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Sports Sports Ticker C1 NFL S unday , C2 HHS boys, girls qualify By The Hays Daily News With a pair of third-place finishes, the Hays High School boys’ and girls’ cross country teams qualified for the Class 4A state cross country meet. The Indian boys scored 97 points and the girls 105 Saturday in the 4A regional at the HHS course. Clay Center took top team honors in the boys’ race with 49 points and Hugoton was second with 62. Thomas More Prep-Marian finished sixth as a team. Sophomore Ethan Shippy paced the Hays High boys with his 11th-place finish, individually. Shippy fin- ished in 17 minutes, 41.90 seconds with freshman Allen Zollinger and sophomore Zachary Hopp Hays High’s next two best runners. Zollinger was 17th in 17:49.50, and Hopp 19th at 17:55.30. Individually, TMP junior Andrew Hess qualified for state with a seventh-place finish in 17:25.40. TMP’s next-best finisher was senior Matthew Mindrup in 34th (18:31.00). On the girls’ side, Clay Center took top team honors with 33 points. Hugoton was second with 66, then Hays High. TMP-Marian finished in fourth place with 123 points, but had no individual qualifiers. Colby’s Andrea Browne paced the field with a 15:42.20 regional-title performance. Sophomore Marie Reveles was Hays High’s top finisher in 10th place at 16:49.20. Junior Haley George was close behind in 12th place at 16:52.30, and sophomore Alyssa Bryant was 21st in 17:18.30. TMP was led by junior Alicia Lechman, who ran 17:16.30 in 19th place, just 11 seconds off the last qualifying spot. The 4A state meet is Saturday in Wamego. Sunday Oct. 26, 2014 Hays High’s Ethan Shippy nears the finish line during the Class 4A regional cross country meet Saturday at the HHS Course. JOLIE GREEN Hays Daily News See XC, C4 K-State shuts out Texas Second act Alex Smith enjoying career turnaround in Kansas City. Page C2 By ARNE GREEN Special to The HDN State bound The TMP volleyball team captures the sub-state championship. Page C7 EVERETT ROYER • Hays Daily News FHSU safety Micheal Jordan intercepts a pass intended for Northwest Missouri’s Randy Schmidt in the second quarter of Saturday’s game at Lewis Field Stadium. MIAA action See a list of scores from Saturday’s MIAA football schedule. Page C4 World Series The Royals and Giants played Game 4 Saturday night. hdnews.net What I’m thinking Was impressed with what Russell had Friday night against TMP. Don’t be surprised if this team sees a vast improvement in 2015. Nick McQueen @HDNmcqueen Tigers fall to No. 10 Bearcats By AUSTIN COLBERT [email protected] While the Fort Hays State University football team’s defense was on the field for 82 plays on Saturday against No. 10 Northwest Missouri State University, Tiger junior linebacker Brock Long didn’t want to use that as an excuse for a unit that allowed 449 yards of offense to the Bearcats in a 29-10 loss at Lewis Field Stadium. “We went out and executed and did our assignments in that first half and held them to seven points,” Long said. “We know what we have to do and we did it that first half. Then the second half we let them come out and we didn’t do our jobs, didn’t take care of our responsibilities and they ended up scoring on us.” The fault certainly can’t be placed on the FHSU (4-4 overall, 4-4 MIAA) defense, which held the conference’s top-ranked offense (37.3 points per game) to 183 yards and a FHSU junior kicker Drew O’Brien hits a field goal in the lone touchdown in the first half. second quarter. See TIGERS, C7 MANHATTAN – Even Bill Snyder, who is not easily impressed, knew he had witnessed something special. That his No. 11-ranked Kansas State Wildcats sent Texas home with a loss was nothing new, far from it. The fact that they sent the Longhorns home empty-handed was. “I can’t tell you the last time we had a shutout,” Snyder said watching the Wildcats blitz Texas, 23-0, Saturday before an appreciative homecoming crowd at Snyder Family Stadium. “It just doesn’t happen in this day and age, so I thought it was something to be truly proud of.” For the record, the Wildcats did blank Kent State (37-0) in 2011 and Florida Atlantic (45-0) in 2006, but had not shut out a Big 12 opponent since a 45-0 rout of Iowa State in 2003. The last time they did it at home was 1999 against Missouri (66-0). “It’s quite a challenge to shut teams out, especially in the Big 12,” said senior defensive end Ryan Mueller, who recorded four tackles, including one of two Wildcat sacks in the game. “But it’s a credit to the guys in our locker room and the guys on defense just taking pride in their work during the week and going out there and putting it all together.” See KSU, C7 Hays High rallies for district win By AUSTIN COLBERT [email protected] “I’m supposed to key the tight end, but that play, I just looked at their running back Much like the defense as a whole, Hays they were giving it to, saw him run to my High School’s Brenden Ibarra wasn’t operat- side, so I just took off and luckily their backs ing at full capacity in the first half of Friday’s took to the backers and it left me wide game against Abilene at Lewis Field Stadium. open,” Ibarra said. The defensive back hadn’t played “I think the whole second half Friday’s area since the season opener at Olathe we kind of had an attitude that prep football Northwest, where he suffered a we were going to come out and do roundup. high ankle sprain that has cost him work. I think it showed with how most of his senior season. Page C4 our defense played.” But with the game essentially on After looking helpless in the the line late in the third quarter, the Cowboys first half, allowing four touchdowns on four facing a fourth-and-3 from the Indians’ 5-yard Cowboy drives, the Hays High defense AUSTIN COLBERT • Hays Daily News line already holding a six-point lead, it was stepped up in key situations in the second Hays High junior fullback Connor Rule dives over Abilene’s Ibarra’s sack on Abilene junior quarterback half to help pull out the 34-33 win over Tanner Hoekman (25) during Friday’s game at Lewis Field Sta- Harley Hazlett that changed Hays High’s Abilene on senior night. See HHS, C5 fortunes and might have saved its season. dium.